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Former worker sentenced for wrecking corporate servers

A 42-year-old Connecticut man was sentenced to prison for sabotaging three servers at his former employer.

ICANN proposes new way to buy top-level domains

ICANN is seeking comments on a proposal that would open up the market for generic top-level domains (TLDs) on the Internet, basically allowing anyone...

Volantis integrates mobile phones and web services

Companies running mobile web sites can integrate content from Google Docs, Picasa or Flickr to create mobile mashups adapted for any phone with a...

Texas Memory hits 1 million IOPS with fast flash storage

Texas Memory Systems has broken the 1 million input/output operations per second barrier with a flash storage system deployed by a U.S. customer, the...

F5 bolsters application acceleration box

As part of an ongoing hardware upgrade, F5 Networks is announcing a model of its application acceleration that performs better and includes more standard...

Canonical moves on desktop, server Linux

Canonical, which wants Linux to challenge Apple’s Macintosh in usability on the desktop, is unveiling on Monday upgrades to its Ubuntu Linux distributions, offering...

Etisalat Nigeria plans free calls to win market

Barring intervention from the country’s telecom regulator, Etisalat Nigeria will offer subscribers free network-to-network calling for no less than six months to win over...

Enterprises face losses from trade secret thefts

Enterprises are stepping up efforts to counter spying operations that aim to steal their trade secrets, according to a former U.S. Federal Bureau of...

Energy ministry to reach public via Internet

The Sierra Leone Ministry of Energy and Power launched its Web site and the first volume of its newsletter on Thursday at the Ministry...

Yahoo’s Zimbra reaches for the cloud

Yahoo’s Zimbra, the provider of a communications and collaboration suite that rivals Microsoft’s Office and Outlook/Exchange, will make its cloud computing debut on Tuesday.

IBM spends billions on information management

Two years after pledging to spend US$1 billion on information management technologies, IBM says it has exceeded that total several times over.

Dell refreshes Optiplex line, offers Atom-based thin client

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